transfer

Transfer

To remove or convey from one place or person to another. The removal of a case from one court to another court within the same system where it might have been instituted. An act of the parties, or of the law, by which the title to property is conveyed from one person to another.

Transfer encompasses the sale and every other method, direct or indirect, of (1) disposing of property or an interest therein or possession thereof; or (2) fixing a lien (a charge against property to secure a debt) absolutely or conditionally, voluntarily or involuntarily, with or without judicial proceedings, in the form of a conveyance, sale, payment, pledge, lien, mortgage, gift, or otherwise. The term transfer has a general meaning and can include the act of giving property by will.

Transfer is the comprehensive term used by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)—a body of law adopted by the states that governs mercantile transactions—to describe the act that passes an interest in an instrument (a written legal document) from one person to another.

transfer

n. 1) the movement of property from one person or entity to another. 2) passage of title to property from the owner to another person. 3) a piece of paper given to allow a person or shipment to continue travel.

transfer

to make over to another rights in or interests over property; sometimes the term is used as a noun to denote the instrument by which this is effected.

TRANSFER, cont. The act by which the owner of a thing delivers it to another
person, with the intent of passing the rights which he has in it to the
latter.
2. It is a rule founded on the plainest dictates of common sense,
adopted in all systems of law, that no one can transfer a right to another
which he has not himself: nemo plus juris ad alienum transfers potest quam
ipse habet. Dig. 50, 17, 54 10 Pet. 161, 175; Co. Litt. 305.
3. To transfer means to change; for example, one may transfer a legacy,
either, 1st. By the change of the person of the legatee, as, I bequeath to
Primus a horse which I before bequeathed to Secundus. 2d. By the change of
the thing bequeathed, as, I bequeath to Tertius my History of the United
States instead of my copy of the Life of Washington. 3d. By the change of
the person who was bound to pay the legacy, as, I direct that the sun) of
one hundred dollars, which I directed should be charged upon my house which
I gave to Quartus, shall be paid by my executors.

The cohort study, based on Danish registry data from 1994 to 2017, included 1,149 embryo transfers in women and rheumatoid arthritis with 198,941 embryo transfers in women without rheumatoid arthritis.

postulated that the uterine contraction frequency on the day of embryo transfer would significantly decrease if VP were used from the day of oocyte retrieval, whereas applying VP in advance might exert a better relaxing effect on the uterine muscle, thereby increasing the pregnancy rate.[10],[11] Ayoubi et al .

It has to be highlighted that this had nothing to do with a preference concerning receiving a two- embryo transfer, where pregnancy rate could be increased and twin pregnancy was accepted as a related adverse effect.

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